The journal Lymphology, the official organ of the Society, is published quarterly
under the Chief Editorship of Marlys H. Witte, M.D., Arizona Health Sciences Center,
Department of Surgery (GS&T), P.O. Box 245200, Tucson, Arizona 85724-5200, USA. The
journal contains original articles, editorials, abstracts, and information regarding the
Society. It publishes papers and special symposia dealing with clinical and basic studies
of the lymphatic system and related fields. Original ideas, bold hypotheses, historical
reflections, and exciting observations are printed in the column
"Lymphspiration".

Institutional/individual subscription
rate is $75 UA per year. Supplements (Proceedings of the International Congresses of
Lymphology) to the journal are not included in the yearly subscription rate. Subscription
is included with membership in the International Society of Lymphology. Subscriptions will
be considered renewed for one subsequent year unless terminated prior to the first of
December. The Journal contains original articles, editorials, abstracts and information
regarding the International Society of Lymphology. It seeks original papers dealing with
clinical and basic studies of the lymphatic system including related fields. Articles are
accepted for publication on the condition that they are contributed to Lymphology
only and that no substantial part has been or will be published elsewhere. The general
style of the manuscript should be in accordance with Style Manual for Biological Journals,
2nd Ed., published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2000 P Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC, USA, 20036.

Form and Style

We encourage authors to submit manuscripts via e-mail to grace@surgery.arizona.edu.
When submitting by e-mail, print mail address and telephone and fax numbers also should
be included. Black and white images (photographs, line drawings, graphs etc.) should be
saved and supplied as: TIFF, GIF, or high quality JPEG files to a minimum of 300 dpi.
ALL IMAGES SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AS SEPARATE FILES AND NOT EMBEDDED IN THE MANUSCRIPT TEXT.
Manuscripts submitted by e-mail should not also be submitted by mail or fax unless
requested by Editorial Office. The first page of the manuscript should present the title
of the paper, name of author(s), highest academic degree and the name of the department
and institution in which the work was done.

When submitting by mail, one original and two copies of the manuscript should be submitted
including text pages, legends, tables and references. Typed double-spaced on 8½"x11"
typewritten paper with margins of 1½" or more. Two glossy prints of each figure should
be included–xerox prints are not acceptable. Legends should be typed double-spaced on a
separate page. A CD or floppy disk should be included with word processing program
indicated on label.

Abstract:

The abstract should precede the first page of the text and contain no more than 200
words.

References:

References should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text and names of up
to three authors are requested after which "et al" is preferred.

Standard abbreviations should be used consistently. Unusual or coined abbreviations
should be spelled out the first time in the text with the abbreviation following in
parenthesis.

Tables:

Tables should be typed on separate pages and numbered with arabic numerals. A brief
title should follow the table number. All unusual units of measurement, acronyms and
abbreviations should be explained in a legend at the bottom of the table.

Page Charges

Members of the ISL in good standing may publish free of charge subject to peer review
and Editorial Board acceptance. Non-members of the ISL will be assessed $35/page
(pre-paid) for publication of accepted articles. Authors may estimate that two
type-written pages will approximate one non-illustrated printed journal page.

Reprints:

30 tear-sheet copies of the original article are supplied free. Additional reprints
(the exact number) should be requested separately and the cost quoted must be prepaid to
the Tucson Office (CLW).

Forceful viewpoints on issues germane to lymphology will be considered for publication.
These editorials may be solicited or non-solicited but must be signed.

Lymphographia

Original lymphangiograms or other images of the lymphatic system of special interest.
No more than three figures accompanied by brief clinical summary of presentation, image
interpretation, subsequent diagnosis and treatment.

Letters to the Editor

Correspondence pertaining to articles which have appeared in Lymphology or
other issues of lymphologic interest. No more than 300 words is preferred.